An expert travel guide to Lyon

You could never accuse the Peak District of lacking variety. Covering both Britain’s oldest National Park and the broader region around it, it ranges across five counties (Derbyshire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Yorkshire and Greater Manchester) and packs in an impressive range of landscapes, from the moody moorlands and dramatic ridges of the Dark Peak to the scenic dales and pretty villages of the White Peak.

Your sightseeing can be as rugged or relaxed as you like: lace up your boots and pack a picnic for a hike across the hills or enjoy a pootle around stately homes and tea rooms. Round off the day with a stay at one of the region’s cosy country inns, more relaxed than a hotel but offering all the same creature comforts. Roaring fires and riverside gardens, superior pub grub and fine local brews; characterful rooms and swish bathrooms – you’ll find them all, along with lashings of character, at the best pubs with rooms in the Peak District.

 

You May Also Like

Luxury Travel Trends To Watch in 2024

Image by Freepik The world of luxury is being redefined in 2024.…

A Serene Escape to Paradise: The Residence Zanzibar

Nestled on the pristine shores of Zanzibar, The Residence Zanzibar offers an…

An adventure in the wilds of the Amazon – without roughing it

‘Tsk tsk.” How our guide, Neycer Pizango, heard the teeth-­sucking call above…

Thailand’s Thriving Wildlife Tourism Industry

Thailand — renowned for its vibrant urban life and rich culture, has…